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states it's a forward military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. the united gentlemen gentlemen if you don't get into one and i want mayor to be able to reply please do not jump in please do well in terms of israel having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i've seen the six day war was justified because the arab countries around iran this wanted us wanted to throw us in the sea and this is what they were saying and that was a very justified war but israel's occupation of the west bank justified no i don't think it is justified and i want to state for the palestinian people because i don't think that anything is going to happen until the palestinian people have a state just like me as an israeli jew has a state we all have to have that right but in terms of you know blaming israel for what is happening in iraq sorry so i mean there are other countries you should look at instea
states it's a forward military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. the united gentlemen gentlemen if you don't get into one and i want mayor to be able to reply please do not jump in please do well in terms of israel having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i've seen the six day war...
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states it's a forward military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. the united gentlemen gentlemen it is truly an old one and i want mayor to be able to reply please do not jump in please do well in terms of israel having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i think the six day war was justified because the arab countries around iran this wanted us wanted to throw us in the sea and this is what they were saying and that was a very justified war but israel's occupation of the west bank justified no i don't think it is justified then i want to state for the palestinian people because i don't think that anything is going to happen until the palestinian people have a state just like me as an israeli jew has a state we all have to have that right but in terms of you know blaming israel for what is happening in iraq sorry so i mean there are other countries you should look at instead of
states it's a forward military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. the united gentlemen gentlemen it is truly an old one and i want mayor to be able to reply please do not jump in please do well in terms of israel having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i think the six day war was...
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god bless these united states. (crowd cheering) >> next timfrontline... >> fraud and potential criminal conduct were at the heart of the finaial crisis. >> titans of wall street. >> no one going to jail, no individuals being held accountable. >> too big to jail. >> a pervasively corrupt pattern of behavior. >> more than 90% of the underlying loans were defective. >> isn't that fraudulent? >> yes. >> frontline investigates... >> this is a stain on the american justice system. >> "the untouchables." >> go to pbs.org/frontline for analysis from top journalists and historians on the highs and ws of obama's first term, a closer look at the top items on the president's agenda for his second term, plus watch all of frontline'programs on the obama presidency and explore our interviews with top administration insiders. connect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter, or tell us what you think at pbs.org/frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the c
god bless these united states. (crowd cheering) >> next timfrontline... >> fraud and potential criminal conduct were at the heart of the finaial crisis. >> titans of wall street. >> no one going to jail, no individuals being held accountable. >> too big to jail. >> a pervasively corrupt pattern of behavior. >> more than 90% of the underlying loans were defective. >> isn't that fraudulent? >> yes. >> frontline investigates... >>...
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states as a bully, but the whole notion that the united states needs to take steps toward unilateral disarmament. that is frankly a vision president obama has espoused and people should be concerned with respect to senator hagel as well >> sean: i know he is from nebraska and i'm not sure how that makes him more qualified. with all due respect to governor richardson, they seem to ignore these statements. he was talking about unilateral disarmament and the comments about iran and variety of other things. more disconcerted to go me is comments about israel. lindsay graham laid him out today. i almost was embarrassed for the former senator. >> it was embarrassing because you had to sit back and think, wait a second. this is man the president of the united states wants to put in command of our armed forces. first of all, think about the obligation we have to the men and women in uniform. we owe them the best. this certainly is not the best. we watch this performance by somebody who failed to comprehend the most fundamental threats as a nation. at one point he talked about the fact he did
states as a bully, but the whole notion that the united states needs to take steps toward unilateral disarmament. that is frankly a vision president obama has espoused and people should be concerned with respect to senator hagel as well >> sean: i know he is from nebraska and i'm not sure how that makes him more qualified. with all due respect to governor richardson, they seem to ignore these statements. he was talking about unilateral disarmament and the comments about iran and variety...
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states and threatened to take the united states to the world trade organization. as a consequence, secretary albright had to get into this, and as a consequence of that, president clinton had to sign a waiver to allow a french oil company not to be part of that u.s. unilateral waiver. now, i am not suggesting united states actions should be hostage to the european union or any other country, but what i am suggesting is many times there are consequences do these actions. now, every senator has their own position on these and exercises their own judgment, as they should, and cast their own vote, so i do not necessarily that there was a disconnect from what i said in the world harold to where i have been on international subjects. as your specific point about supporting unilateral sanctions as well as international sanctions, a letter with senator boxer, it is a different situation. we already have very effective international sanctions on iran. >> are you saying those two statements do not contradict each other? the one to the, paper and the one to senator boxer? >>
states and threatened to take the united states to the world trade organization. as a consequence, secretary albright had to get into this, and as a consequence of that, president clinton had to sign a waiver to allow a french oil company not to be part of that u.s. unilateral waiver. now, i am not suggesting united states actions should be hostage to the european union or any other country, but what i am suggesting is many times there are consequences do these actions. now, every senator has...
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we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become. a former cia officer who blew the whistle on america's daughter program on bizarre waiting to serve turned a half years in prison talks to r.t. about what he believes is behind his sentence. also the size the french military operation in mali as a success we'll bring you some chilling stories from the three week long battle against islam it's. an series to listen in to retaliate for an israeli airstrike inside its territory while its ally iran says they'll be no repercussions are without. international news and common live from moscow this is us he was me you know thanks for joining us. a former cia officer turned whistle blower sentenced to turned a half years behind bars is waiting to start his jail time john kiriakou was the first official to publicly confound the agency's use of waterboarding and condemned it as torture so he was convicted for revealing a covert officers identity journalist although in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told us he his crime wa
we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become. a former cia officer who blew the whistle on america's daughter program on bizarre waiting to serve turned a half years in prison talks to r.t. about what he believes is behind his sentence. also the size the french military operation in mali as a success we'll bring you some chilling stories from the three week long battle against islam it's. an series to listen in to retaliate for an israeli airstrike inside its...
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i want to thank you for being with us today and for your support of the united states postal service. i know you have important business in washington to attend to. something about an inauguration. i really appreciate your taking the time out here today and inviting us us to city hall and being part of the celebration. thank you claudine. as always your support and your assistance have been instrumental and it is very much appreciated. thank very much. and thank you all for joining us here today. this is an auspicious ceremony in this beautiful city of san francisco where for the second year in a row now we have been the official first day of issue city for the lunar new year stamp. i might also add that for out of the six stamps in the series san francisco has been chosen three times to be the official city. we must be doing something right in san francisco. i am honored to represent the postal service. today is an exciting service. we are proud to celebrate our special time with our friends and the asian community. appreciate the beauty of the stamps for them to use in the new year
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the most watched event here in the united states. and the marginalizing and the offending of any ethnic or minority group doesn't need to be made to make a tv commercial. >> roland, what's your thought? >> this is the exact same thing i talked about the other night when it came to the volkswagen ad. >> with the white guy using a jamaican accent. >> you can go to the extreme and say something is racist. you say it's stereotypical, but here's the deal. i came across from this commercial as if it was sort of this movie-kind of deal. you're in the desert, it's hot, you're thirsty. so you have the cowboys, and you have the guy with the camel, then you've got the showgirls on the bus, and the mad max sort of folks on motorcycles. that's what it came across. if you're saying a guy was walking a camel down the vetoes of dubai, i could understand that. but i thought they were going with this sort of movie-type theme. but to say it's racist, this is when i think you go to the extreme. >> i'm wondering, you've got camels, cowboys, bikers, they
the most watched event here in the united states. and the marginalizing and the offending of any ethnic or minority group doesn't need to be made to make a tv commercial. >> roland, what's your thought? >> this is the exact same thing i talked about the other night when it came to the volkswagen ad. >> with the white guy using a jamaican accent. >> you can go to the extreme and say something is racist. you say it's stereotypical, but here's the deal. i came across from...
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states it's a forward of the military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. of the united gentlemen gentlemen it's you against iran and i want mer to be able to reply please do not jump please do well in terms of having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i think the six day war was justified because the arab countries around iran this wanted us wanted to throw us in the sea and this is what they were saying and that was a very justified war but israel's occupation of the west bank justified no i don't think it is justified and i want to state for the palestinian people because i don't think that anything is going to happen until the palestinian people have a state just like me as an israeli jew has a state we all have to have that right but in terms of you know blaming israel for what is happening in iraq sorry sir i mean there are other countries you should look at instead
states it's a forward of the military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. of the united gentlemen gentlemen it's you against iran and i want mer to be able to reply please do not jump please do well in terms of having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i think the six day war was...
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the realize how much of a police state the united states has become. torture executive executions and a taste for covering it all up cia whistleblower john kiriakou tells r t why he turned against the agency. was a rocket carrying communications equipment ditches minutes after takeoff in a rare failure for russian u.s. satellite collaboration. it's six pm here in moscow four pm in ankara turkey but we begin this hour and a suicide bomber has attacked the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital killing two people and injuring at least two others the explosive device went off as the attacker was passing through an x. ray scanner at the building's entrance arcee correspondent paul the slayer brings us details. well the latest information we have comes from turkish police who say that three people have been killed today including the suicide bomber a security guard as well as a turkish citizen who was a member of the stuff at the american embassy now according to eyewitnesses there was this massive bang and there are also plumes of smoke that have been eruptin
the realize how much of a police state the united states has become. torture executive executions and a taste for covering it all up cia whistleblower john kiriakou tells r t why he turned against the agency. was a rocket carrying communications equipment ditches minutes after takeoff in a rare failure for russian u.s. satellite collaboration. it's six pm here in moscow four pm in ankara turkey but we begin this hour and a suicide bomber has attacked the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it they were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.r.t. a lot less human suffering. little bit. older and. i live. the good speed. limits good. thing. just sleep. and. eat. a lot of and very little. do we speak your language or not at the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidney's stories. you hear. the spanish find out more visit. good. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. the new super secret laborator
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it they were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.r.t. a lot less...
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to the police state the united states has become. torture executive executions and a taste for covering it all up cia whistleblower john kiriakou tells r t why he turned against the gauge and see. as france declares victory in its three week long campaign against islamists in mali chilling accounts emerge of the human cost of the intervention. you're watching our live from moscow and we start with breaking news this hour at least two people have reportedly been killed after an explosion struck the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital of ankara and the attack was reportedly carried out by a suicide bomber more details now from our correspondent paula sleep here she's the head of our middle east bureau paula bring us up to date what are we hearing about this attack i'm seeing lots of conflicting reports on social networks. well the attack only just happened so the details at this stage of very sketchy what i can tell you is that an explosion has taken place outside the american city in the capital turkish city of and who are now we unde
to the police state the united states has become. torture executive executions and a taste for covering it all up cia whistleblower john kiriakou tells r t why he turned against the gauge and see. as france declares victory in its three week long campaign against islamists in mali chilling accounts emerge of the human cost of the intervention. you're watching our live from moscow and we start with breaking news this hour at least two people have reportedly been killed after an explosion struck...
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we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become a former cia officer who blew the whistle on america's story sure program on just an hour waiting to serve to help years in prison talks to altie about what he believes is behind his sentence. as the french top its miniature operation in mali as a success we'll bring you some chilling stories from the three week long battle against islam that's. serious threatening to retaliate for an israeli air strike inside its territory while its ally iran says they'll be a repercussions over that. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us fast a former cia officer turned whistle blower sentenced to two and a half years behind bars awaiting to start his jail time john kiriakou was the first official to publicly confirm the agency's use of waterboarding and condemned as torture so he was convicted for revealing a covert officers identity to a journalist although in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told r.t. his crime was simply speaking out against the governmen
we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become a former cia officer who blew the whistle on america's story sure program on just an hour waiting to serve to help years in prison talks to altie about what he believes is behind his sentence. as the french top its miniature operation in mali as a success we'll bring you some chilling stories from the three week long battle against islam that's. serious threatening to retaliate for an israeli air strike inside its...
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we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become a veteran and whistle blower john kiriakou tells our deal why he turned against the agency and what it eventually cost him. thousands of people are marching in demonstration across egypt against the rule of president mohamed morsi there have been clashes in the streets of cairo as well as the town of port saïd near this was canal cairo based journalist belcher who has the details. i'm standing above a very boisterous and defiant protest here in egypt's tahrir square where thousands have gathered to see protest against the president this comes in what protest is a cooling is the day of the liberal with multiple protest demonstrations across the country including syria's course i even spent a year for safe and down south we do have the clashes intermittent clashes between the for testers on the cornish and security forces which has been going on and off now for several days in addition to reports of continued violence in the shaky input sorry that is a slightly different vibe today marks the year anniversary of th
we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become a veteran and whistle blower john kiriakou tells our deal why he turned against the agency and what it eventually cost him. thousands of people are marching in demonstration across egypt against the rule of president mohamed morsi there have been clashes in the streets of cairo as well as the town of port saïd near this was canal cairo based journalist belcher who has the details. i'm standing above a very boisterous...
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states it's a forward military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. the united gentlemen gentlemen it is truly an old one and i want mayor to be able to reply please do not jump in please do well in terms of having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i think the six day war was justified because the arab countries around iran this wanted us wanted to throw us in the sea and this is what they were saying and that was a very justified war but israel's occupation of the west bank justified no i don't think it is justified and i want to state for the palestinian people because i don't think that anything is going to happen until the palestinian people have a state just like me as an israeli jew has a state we all have to have that right but in terms of you know blaming israel for what is happening in iraq sorry so i mean there are other countries you should look at instead of israel
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states. to discuss this in more detail what it all means i've now got to the task of just what it really means for other countries as well as hashing out just reading out those growth figures very impressive indeed but what does russia need to do to catch up with europe and the united states them well i think what we should really talk about is whether or not russia should be catching up to its western counterparts and the reason is that what we're seeing in europe at the moment and in certain parts of the united states as while is that there's a sharp drop in property prices as we're taking a look at this graphic spain and greece are often considered to be the worst hit by the crisis but as we're seeing here ireland saw its housing prices drop as much as seventy percent in the past five years while its unemployment has tripled in the netherlands as well the picture is pretty glim so that simply means that many home owners cannot keep making their monthly payments they borrowed one property p
states. to discuss this in more detail what it all means i've now got to the task of just what it really means for other countries as well as hashing out just reading out those growth figures very impressive indeed but what does russia need to do to catch up with europe and the united states them well i think what we should really talk about is whether or not russia should be catching up to its western counterparts and the reason is that what we're seeing in europe at the moment and in certain...
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hillary clinton the united states sixty seven secretary of states formally resigned from her post her successor senator john kerry will replace or after a swearing in ceremony friday resignation caps an especially turbulent for your tenure marked by conflict revolutions and military intervention. at least nine people have been killed after carrying a truck or a truck carrying fireworks exploded in central china thirteen people also injured some of whom are in critical condition the blast caused the collapse of a part of a highway rescue workers are sifting through the debris for survivors the serious blows to the reputation of the german catholic church have resulted in more and more worshippers turning their backs on the institution child abuse and sexual harassment cases committed by priests that don't even get to court scene is the main reason for the drastically shrinking congregations just a warning you may find some of the details and peter all of us report disturbing. the abuse of trust the destruction of faith the theft of innocence. in one nine hundred seventy nine i was invi
hillary clinton the united states sixty seven secretary of states formally resigned from her post her successor senator john kerry will replace or after a swearing in ceremony friday resignation caps an especially turbulent for your tenure marked by conflict revolutions and military intervention. at least nine people have been killed after carrying a truck or a truck carrying fireworks exploded in central china thirteen people also injured some of whom are in critical condition the blast caused...
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we have a new secretary of state in the united states. john kerry has just been officially sworn in as the secretary of state by the supreme court justice elena kagan. the private ceremony taking part in the senate foreign relations committee room up on capitol hill. john kerry the secretary of state now. in a farewell appearance, the former secretary of state hillary clinton took note of the latest trouble and warned of very tough challenges ahead. >> of course, we live in very complex and even dangerous times as we saw again just today at our embassy in ankara where we were attacked and lost one of our foreign service nationals and others injured. i know the world that we are trying to help bring in to being in the 21st century will have many difficult days. but i am more optimistic today than i was when i stood here four years ago. >> our chief national correspondent john king is here in "the situation room." john, like me, you met hillary clinton 20-plus years ago in little rock, arkansas, when her husband was running for the democrat
we have a new secretary of state in the united states. john kerry has just been officially sworn in as the secretary of state by the supreme court justice elena kagan. the private ceremony taking part in the senate foreign relations committee room up on capitol hill. john kerry the secretary of state now. in a farewell appearance, the former secretary of state hillary clinton took note of the latest trouble and warned of very tough challenges ahead. >> of course, we live in very complex...
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we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become a former cia officer who blew the whistle on america's torture program and is now waiting to serve two and a half years in prison talk starting about what he believes is behind his sentence . as the french dubbed its military operation in mali a success we bring you some chilling stories from the three week long battle against islamists. and syria is threatening to retaliate for an israeli air strike inside its territory while its ally iran says they'll be repercussions over the attack. from our studios in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now a straight to our top story this hour a former cia officer turned whistle blower sentenced to two and a half years behind bars is waiting to start his jail jail time johnny curious is the first official to publicly confirm the agency's use of waterboarding and condemn it as torture and was convicted for revealing a covert officers identity to a journalist although in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told r.t. his crime was simply s
we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become a former cia officer who blew the whistle on america's torture program and is now waiting to serve two and a half years in prison talk starting about what he believes is behind his sentence . as the french dubbed its military operation in mali a success we bring you some chilling stories from the three week long battle against islamists. and syria is threatening to retaliate for an israeli air strike inside its...
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by contrast, we just went through here in the united states a long presidential campaign in a year that was the hottest in american history with superstorm sandy and 60% of the country in drought and massive fires in the west and 110 billion dollars of climate disasters and not one journalist asked any of the candidates in any of the debates a single question about climate. >>rown: you wrote that and i've heard you say that in interviews. but therefore what? because -- >> therefore we in the united states --. >> brown: but i can't get in the heads of the moderators who did not ask -- presumably they had other thing, important things to say. are you suggesting they didn't ask about climate change because they were influenced somehow by money or by big corporations? i mean, that's the "therefore what"? >> i think that more diversity is a good thing and fresh points of view articulated by pele o a committed to excellence in journalism is a beneficial change in the american media landscape and a news organization that regularly and constantly explore this is issue by contrast to the way it
by contrast, we just went through here in the united states a long presidential campaign in a year that was the hottest in american history with superstorm sandy and 60% of the country in drought and massive fires in the west and 110 billion dollars of climate disasters and not one journalist asked any of the candidates in any of the debates a single question about climate. >>rown: you wrote that and i've heard you say that in interviews. but therefore what? because -- >> therefore...
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the son of a united states senator. he then went to harvard, went back to tennessee, became a congressman and then a senator, then vice president and inn 2,000 he ran for president and he lost. then after some soul-searching he began to decide what he wanted to do. he was an environmental activist and for that work in 2007 he won an oscar for his documentary, an inconvenient truth. that year he also won the nobel peace prize. his latest book is called "the futurist" i spoke to him on tuesday if he 90-- 29nd street y here in new york and here is part of that conversation. >> i should take note of the fact that this book is dedicated to his mother, pauline gore who died at age 92 in 2004, his father died when he was 90. this is good genes, i'm telling you here. and in the dedication to her he said she gave me a future and a an abiding curiosity about what it holds and a sense of our commune human ablegation to help shape it. so this book is about the question of what are the drivers that are changing the world and the for
the son of a united states senator. he then went to harvard, went back to tennessee, became a congressman and then a senator, then vice president and inn 2,000 he ran for president and he lost. then after some soul-searching he began to decide what he wanted to do. he was an environmental activist and for that work in 2007 he won an oscar for his documentary, an inconvenient truth. that year he also won the nobel peace prize. his latest book is called "the futurist" i spoke to him on...
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okay in 2010, the united states had about 32,000 gun deaths great brit continue 155. gun legislation takes a while to come to fruition but it works. if you own a gun and it is in your home because you are waiting for that person to show up because they are going to ter rise your house. you have 25 times more chance you are going to get killed from your own gun or your wife or spouse or kids 25 times you are going to die from your own gun than you getting killed from that intruder. states that do have gun control have a lower chance of violence for their citizens. in summary, what i'm asking for a you consider an assault weapons ban and restriction on the size of the magazine clips and number of rounds and also please let us do some gun research that is real. [ applause ] >> from the mental health side, what galls me is the same folk that is are saying well i get it, we want to balance the budget, the same people that are saying let's um, take care of guns or allow guns to be out there are the same ones that are saying let's focus on mental health yet they are the same
okay in 2010, the united states had about 32,000 gun deaths great brit continue 155. gun legislation takes a while to come to fruition but it works. if you own a gun and it is in your home because you are waiting for that person to show up because they are going to ter rise your house. you have 25 times more chance you are going to get killed from your own gun or your wife or spouse or kids 25 times you are going to die from your own gun than you getting killed from that intruder. states that...
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in the united states. i have so much to say about the crime against women in this country, especially of women that lives alone. there is no advocate program in this united states of america. she had the ability, the power to get some money great programs done in our country, and she failed. i do not see how the previous caller can say that she restored respect in our country to other countries. that is phenomenal. what a statement. that is what i have to say. there are so many avenues that this country, our country, the united states of america, has failed american women, the elderly women that live alone, even the men at live alone. we have no programs that advocate for them. that is not -- that is my statement. host: a write up of the speech she made at the council on foreign relations, the last couple of paragraphs look at what faces a john kerry, now that he assumes the position today. he will be sworn in today. it rights -- writes -- some of the analysis being done with the outgoing secretary of stat
in the united states. i have so much to say about the crime against women in this country, especially of women that lives alone. there is no advocate program in this united states of america. she had the ability, the power to get some money great programs done in our country, and she failed. i do not see how the previous caller can say that she restored respect in our country to other countries. that is phenomenal. what a statement. that is what i have to say. there are so many avenues that...
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international standards in the united states borders now pay between three and four percent actually pretty low rates and ironically mainly because of all the problems in europe it makes the dollar and hence the u.s. treasuries very attractive keeping the interest rates and hence the mortgage rates pretty low but by contrast being twelve percent annually for your mortgage here in russia means that if you why say a three hundred fifty thousand dollars apartment which is the average for moscow by the touch by the time you're done paying your twenty year loan you would have paid three times that much more than one million dollars so the million dollar question really is are you going to be able to sell it for that amount definitely something to think about before. into the more i'm not going to plunge my rent is due and i'm just going to keep focusing on the. thank you. very informative. move on then after a hectic christmas period most postmen are putting their feet up but russian ones though they are busy running around to post boxes of all lined shoppers russians have been keeping th
international standards in the united states borders now pay between three and four percent actually pretty low rates and ironically mainly because of all the problems in europe it makes the dollar and hence the u.s. treasuries very attractive keeping the interest rates and hence the mortgage rates pretty low but by contrast being twelve percent annually for your mortgage here in russia means that if you why say a three hundred fifty thousand dollars apartment which is the average for moscow by...
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states and coming into contact with the united states so consequently my puerto rican friends, and some of my irish friends, although they were more circumspect, what are you doing writing about the irish? i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to the irish. in 2004, the university of puerto rico asked me to come there and lecture and read. i immediately called my favorite cousin, and she said, what are you doing here? i told her and i said, please come to the reading, i have a book for you. she came. she said my son is getting married tomorrow at the caribbean hilton, could you please come? and i went. i hadn't seen her in 30 years. we were kids together. and after the wedding, there was a reception and she introduced me to her daughters, very beautiful girls, then i met the last one, very beautiful, green eyes, and she said, i want you it
states and coming into contact with the united states so consequently my puerto rican friends, and some of my irish friends, although they were more circumspect, what are you doing writing about the irish? i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to...
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this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when the walls started shaking and the roof came down they perished. there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of school. in earthquake, they call it the coy mot that means this apocalypse. at first there was a very heroic effort. infer natio international community helped. after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wak
this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when the walls started shaking and the roof came down they perished. there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of...
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but it's important is that the united states knew about their strike before hand they did nothing about it the european union as usual so is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the country for of course iran world the syrian sovereignty the iranians have many means to hurt the israelis and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could make life for israelis more difficult france is hailing its military mission against islamist rebels in mali a success with this three week long intervention has also created more havoc in the conflict torn country and some chilling stories are emerging as a local reporter gonzalo told r.t. . so there are four of us as betty ellis the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the sago region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible
but it's important is that the united states knew about their strike before hand they did nothing about it the european union as usual so is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the country for of course iran world the syrian sovereignty the iranians have many means to hurt the israelis and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could make life for israelis...
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the bomber was a member of a group the united states considers a terrorist organization. the group is an anti-american and anti-nato group. you may recall that nato is in the process of c deploying sevel american made patriot missile batteries to combat potential threat from syria. it's fox's top story. jennifer griffin is live at the state department. all of this is falling on sct hillary clinton's last day. >> reporter: in fact, it was an extraordinary scene at the state department just moments ago as secretary of state hillary clinton made her way through the hallways and to the exit where hundreds of state department employees had packed to say goodbye, to hear her final farewell. they cheered. it was a very emotional farewell for the secretary of state. the 67th secretary of state who has now left the building, but as you mentioned, the exit was marred by this attack in turkey on the u.s. embassy earlier in the day. here's what secretary of state hillary clinton said as she left. >> of course, we live in very complex and even dangerous times as we saw again just toda
the bomber was a member of a group the united states considers a terrorist organization. the group is an anti-american and anti-nato group. you may recall that nato is in the process of c deploying sevel american made patriot missile batteries to combat potential threat from syria. it's fox's top story. jennifer griffin is live at the state department. all of this is falling on sct hillary clinton's last day. >> reporter: in fact, it was an extraordinary scene at the state department just...
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but it's important is that the united states knew about their strike beforehand they did nothing about it the european union as usual so is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the country even of course iran will the syrian sovereignty the iranians have many means to hurt israelis and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could could make life for israelis more difficult. france is hailing its military mission against islamist rebels in mali as a success but this three week long intervention has also created more havoc in the conflict torn country and some training stories are emerging as local reporter gonzalo told r.t. . but the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city and in a seguir region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadist arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left i
but it's important is that the united states knew about their strike beforehand they did nothing about it the european union as usual so is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the country even of course iran will the syrian sovereignty the iranians have many means to hurt israelis and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could could make life for israelis...
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baghdad artist farooq hassan fled iraq for the united states during this turbulent time. he left behind a life of comfort and international acclaim. he also lost a lifetime of paintings and his reputation as one of iraq's most prized artists. you'll see how the artist has re-invented himself in portland, oregon. his life style has simplied, but once again, his work is hanging in exhibitions and gaining new recognition. >> reporter: it's a far cry from his five-bedroom mansion in baghdad. farooq hassan turns an already tiny apartment kitchen into his art studio. >> farooq: when i work i like to hear music, classic always classic. >> reporter: but as long as he has canvas and paint, farooq is satisfied. >> farooq: i feel inside me, inside my soul, that this painting is the only one here. it's the only thing in here. so actually, i don't feel that i'm in a small place. it's just me and the painting. >> reporter: without skipping a beat, farooq carries forward the art career he started more than 50 years ago. >> farooq: i tried to test many kind of style when i was young and
baghdad artist farooq hassan fled iraq for the united states during this turbulent time. he left behind a life of comfort and international acclaim. he also lost a lifetime of paintings and his reputation as one of iraq's most prized artists. you'll see how the artist has re-invented himself in portland, oregon. his life style has simplied, but once again, his work is hanging in exhibitions and gaining new recognition. >> reporter: it's a far cry from his five-bedroom mansion in baghdad....
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of the united states. there is a federal reserve board in washington made up of seven governors and chairman who is ben bernanke. then there are 12 regional fed banks. they're all part of this federal reserve system. the regional fed bank, every chartered bank of the united states has to pay in capital to the federal reserve banks and in return they get a dividend. but these are not banks the way we think of commercial banks. the federal reserve bank of new york is not like citigroup out there trying to earn big profits to return to shareholders. their job is to manage the money supply. it is also to be a lender of last resort in a crisis, which is what the federal reserve did in 2007. when there is a run on a bank, when depositors flee the banking system because they are scared their money will disappear, but the fed is there to do is provide them liquidity so they don't have to sell other assets, the banks don't have to sell all their assets overnight. that was the role they played during the financial c
of the united states. there is a federal reserve board in washington made up of seven governors and chairman who is ben bernanke. then there are 12 regional fed banks. they're all part of this federal reserve system. the regional fed bank, every chartered bank of the united states has to pay in capital to the federal reserve banks and in return they get a dividend. but these are not banks the way we think of commercial banks. the federal reserve bank of new york is not like citigroup out there...
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there are 40 million forint-born americans in the united states,, 30% of the united states is foreign born, and the big issue is wages have not decreased very much because of immigrants' impact. immigrants have a different skill set. a lot of them are very high skilled and low-skilled. most americans are in the middle. this has been the same throughout most of american history, and when america had open borders with iran, you had rapid wage increases over time combined with massive amount of denigration more than today. the experience today is the only group of americans who have seen decreases in our wages due to immigration are the group of people with -- who are 25 years or older. that is what% of the american workforce. there are better things we can do to help people rather than closing off labor markets. another issue that people are worried about is crime. we hear about this all the time. immigrants are less likely to commit a violent or property crime than it needed-port americans. there have been incarceration rates for about 1/4 as high for native born. most immigrants in pr
there are 40 million forint-born americans in the united states,, 30% of the united states is foreign born, and the big issue is wages have not decreased very much because of immigrants' impact. immigrants have a different skill set. a lot of them are very high skilled and low-skilled. most americans are in the middle. this has been the same throughout most of american history, and when america had open borders with iran, you had rapid wage increases over time combined with massive amount of...
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we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become torture executive executions and a taste for covering it all up cia whistleblower john kiriakou tells r.t. why he turned against the agency. in a rocket carrying communications equipment ditches minutes after takeoff in a rail failure for russian u.s. satellite called operation. it's five pm in moscow three pm in ankara where we begin with breaking news this hour at least three people have been killed in an explosion outside the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital one of the dead is a suicide bomber who detonated an explosive device as he was trying to enter the building more details now from marty's correspondent paula sli or joins us live paula what is happening what is the latest out of the turkish capital. well the latest information we have comes from turkish police who say that three people have been killed today including the suicide bomber a security guard as well as a turkish citizen who was a member of the staff at the american embassy now according to eyewitnesses there was this massive bang and there
we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become torture executive executions and a taste for covering it all up cia whistleblower john kiriakou tells r.t. why he turned against the agency. in a rocket carrying communications equipment ditches minutes after takeoff in a rail failure for russian u.s. satellite called operation. it's five pm in moscow three pm in ankara where we begin with breaking news this hour at least three people have been killed in an explosion...